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Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
if you fire a squirril into the earth at the speed of light....it would destroy teh earth

If you can somehow make this happen you wil be a gazillionare.
 
Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
The moon was actually a lot closer than it is today. It is really a piece of the earth, since long ago another planet smacked into the earth pushing its way through completely. There were lots of small rock blasted into space and the moon was a larger piece which was stuck in our gravitational pull. It is on a cycle which will one day leave this gravitational pull.

Not true. That was a theory until they actually were able to test the rocks brought back from the moon and found that the composition wasn't the same.

 
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: Glavinsolo
The moon was actually a lot closer than it is today. It is really a piece of the earth, since long ago another planet smacked into the earth pushing its way through completely. There were lots of small rock blasted into space and the moon was a larger piece which was stuck in our gravitational pull. It is on a cycle which will one day leave this gravitational pull.

Not true. That was a theory until they actually were able to test the rocks brought back from the moon and found that the composition wasn't the same.

As far as the moon being a peice of our earth my not be proven however the moon is on a cycle that will bring it out much further from where it is today. Our years will be longer.
 
D'arsonval discharges rarely occur in presence of coronal needles along periphery summit of Oudin equipotential ring. When this occur operator can suffer instant death from nervous system shutdown!
 
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